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There have been 841 recorded in Cheshire West and Chester, and 908 in Cheshire East.

Elsewhere, there are 635 cases in Warrington and 329 in Halton.

The number of people who have now lost their lives due to coronavirus in Cheshire has now reached 427.

Latest figures announced by NHS England reveal a total of 10 people have died in our hospitals in the last 24 hours after contracting the Covid-19 virus.

Asked when daily life might return to normal at today's Downing Street press briefing, Michael Gove said that the easing of lockdown restrictions had to be done in a "cautious fashion".

He added: "The transport secretary (Grant Shapps) was right to say that we can begin to see perhaps more people use public transport, but provided they are helped to stagger or to control the times when they use public transport, in the way that people have already adjusted to how they might use supermarkets and food shops and so on."

Mr Gove said he suspected people would have to live with "some degree of constraint" until a vaccine was developed.

For more on the outbreak see all our latest coronavirus stories from Leicestershire and beyond by clicking here.